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Ngadas, not so many people knew about this little village. But if I say Mount Bromo, many people already knew about it. Ngadas Village actually one of the gateways to reach to Mount Bromo from the city of Malang.
Many tourist already passed this village,...More

We wanted to avoid all the hassles of getting to Bromo from Probolinggo, so taking the night train from Jogja to Malang we then made our way to Bromo from the South. It took us about three hours to reach Ngadas village by taking a...More

This is amazing village to be honest for photography! The plantations surrounding are amazing but you need a jeep to reach this village from Tumpang -Malang.
This Kampung is one of the stop points when you are traveling on the way to Bromo via Jeep.

Visited and stayed as part of a G Adventures trip. They support through their programme Planeterra various local villages across the World. A super village with interesting sociology link as the community lives in harmony with Muslims/Hindus/Buddhists living perfectly happily side by side. Saw their...More

My hometown is in Lumajang, last week i tried to use alternative way from Malang City to Lumajang via Tumpang and ngadas village.
The temperature is chilled and the road is not too good sometimes, started at 12.00 noon and arrive at Ngadas approx at...More

Local friend recommended this way of visiting Bromo...
Went on my own and was supper happy about this choice.
But i should mention probably that I really love nature and exploring rural areas, and usually do it by myself (no packeges, no jeeps, ets) just...More

We wanted to avoid all the hassles of getting to Bromo from Probolinggo, so taking the night train from Jogja to Malang we then made our way to Bromo from the South. It took us about three hours to reach Ngadas village by taking a...More

It was part of the Bromo package where we stayed one night in the area.
Well the weather is chilling, especially in the evening and keep in mind the accommodation that you can find here nothing, then rooms for rent of the houses owned by...More

It is a long drive from Malang to Bromo, but very scenic. We call this 'the back door to Bromo' because one approaches Bromo from the south, the saddle between Tengger caldera and Semeru volcano. This is also a preferred route for those who want...More

Ngadas, not so many people knew about this little village. But if I say Mount Bromo, many people already knew about it. Ngadas Village actually one of the gateways to reach to Mount Bromo from the city of Malang.
Many tourist already passed this village,...More

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Travelers are forbidden to ride to the top of Mount Bromo in line with the increasing frequency of seismic mountain in East Java. "Radius secure several kilometers, tourists prohibit to the crater, and tourist activities are... More

Travelers are forbidden to ride to the top of Mount Bromo in line with the increasing frequency of seismic mountain in East Java. "Radius secure several kilometers, tourists prohibit to the crater, and tourist activities are limited to the sea of sand," as informed by Several Tour Guides.
A couple of my friends were there last week, and basically, they enjoy they both have a chance to take pictures of the dust eruption and experienced the seismic.
Well, East Java has lots of mountains to visit beside Bromo and bunch of historic places. Especially Singhasari was the starting point of Kingdoms in Java & Bali islands. Publication on the matter not properly done. As a result a limited number of tourists aware of these. Discuss these matters with your tour operator, otherwise, let me know if I can help you with further information.

Well, I agree with you in a certain place, that's what happened just like what you have experienced. As far as I know they don’t have a proper bathroom for guests or tourists. Please ask your local guide I am sure they can... More

Well, I agree with you in a certain place, that's what happened just like what you have experienced. As far as I know they don’t have a proper bathroom for guests or tourists. Please ask your local guide I am sure they can help you on the matter.
Those who live in the neighborhood of Bromo Mountain are villages and majority farmers; they are live they way they were with limited knowledge of hospitality services, but they are very natural and very down to earth with guests.
They have no ideas what public toilet supposedly look like, but I am sure they will be very happy to allow you to use their toilets or bathroom in their home.